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Homemade 'Rocket Pops' Popsicle Recipe Is Even Better Than the Real Thing

It isn't officially summer until your kids are covered head to toe in melted popsicles.
Who cares about the mess? That's what sprinklers and dogs who love to
lick were made for, right? Exactly. Still, keeping the house fully
stocked with the icy treats can be a hassle, and you don't want kids
totally wired on sugar day in and day as they run in tiny little circles
banging their heads on the wall, do you?

I've got a solution to the sugar madness, the no-school boredom, AND
the popsicle problem! Boom! I'm a problem-solving machine! Get the
kiddos on board and make your own red, white, and blue rocket popsicles!
Of course you can update this recipe to make any ol' type of popsicle
you desire, but something about the red, white, and blue popsicles
always makes me giddy with thoughts of summer. This recipe does mean
investing in popsicle molds, but trust me -- they are cheap and
basically pay for themselves.

I like making them with fresh fruit, especially strawberries. Frozen smoothies are so good. I just made a bunch with Greek yogurt and added protein powder for a friend who is just out of the hospital and on a high protein, soft food diet.

We do make them a lot! We make pudding pops a lot! TheE sound delicious except I would have to switch out the raspberries for strawberries. My son is really allergic and raspberry nothing enters my house.

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